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Watch an exclusive clip from 'In the Valley of Elah'
Have a peek at this exclusive clip from the forthcoming film by Paul 'Crash' Haggis
Remember the 2005 Oscars and how some film called ‘Crash’ which no-one really knew about (or liked for that matter) scooped the Best Picture prize away from ‘Brokeback Mountain’, ‘Capote’ and ‘Good Night and Good Luck’?
Well, for all the contrived sins of that film, we’re pleased to report that ‘Crash’ writer-director Paul Haggis has a new film out (released on January 25) called ‘In the Valley of Elah’, and it’s something of a corker.
The film sees Tommy Lee Jones as a grizzled ex-military policeman determined to find the whereabouts of his missing son. Read what we thought of the film, and watch an exclusive clip from it.
Author: Time Out
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